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Explain the Legislative powers of a Governor?

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Answered by MorTaL010
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The governor can even dissolve the State Legislative Assembly. ... A bill that the state legislature has passed, can become a law only after the governor gives assent. The governor can return a bill to the state legislature, if it is not a money bill, for reconsideration.

Answered by wisdom93
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Legislative powers

The governor can even dissolve the State Legislative Assembly. ... A bill that the state legislature has passed, can become a law only after the governor gives assent. The governor can return a bill to the state legislature, if it is not a money bill, for reconsideration.

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